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, you use every trick, every tool. this is a train wreck for the american people. as senator brown talked about, whether it's unions, waivers, ups, all these decisions are being made on obama care and are hurting our economy. they will continue to hurt our economy. this is a multitrillion nightmare down the road. >> there were some more big bumps in the road for obama care this week. let's put some of them up. ups and the university of virginia say they will no longer cover working spouses because of the cost of health insurance under obama care. some companies say they will have to raise premiums to cover obama care. delta airlines said this could cost them $100 million a year, the increased cost of obama care, which raises the question. forget the politics and republican party, could the fact of the implementation when the rubber hits the road could obama care be a big political burden for democrats? in that sense maybe republicans should sit back and let it happen? >> i think the big problem here is the dysfunction
, you use every trick, every tool. this is a train wreck for the american people. as senator brown talked about, whether it's unions, waivers, ups, all these decisions are being made on obama care and are hurting our economy. they will continue to hurt our economy. this is a multitrillion nightmare down the road. >> there were some more big bumps in the road for obama care this week. let's put some of them up. ups and the university of virginia say they will no longer cover working...
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you know they do give us overflights over egypt. they put our ships in priority in the sue ease suez canal. i don't like when they kill people. i think we have to stand and nudge them but i think the military, relationship we have had with the military i think needs it continue and i think we need to work with them. >> chris: another story, the nsa story where it seems that almost every day there is another revelation that comes out about the fact that the nsa, our government had access to more information, communications, involving americans than we had suspected or thought that they had violated their own rules in collecting thousands of domestic emails. senator corker, you have called for the head of the nsa, general keith alexander to brief congress when you get back in september. let me ask you a direct question, sir. as the top republican, on senate foreign relations, as you sit here today, do you feel that you actually know what the government is and isn't doing in surveilling americans? >> no. i mean, i think -- i don't thin
you know they do give us overflights over egypt. they put our ships in priority in the sue ease suez canal. i don't like when they kill people. i think we have to stand and nudge them but i think the military, relationship we have had with the military i think needs it continue and i think we need to work with them. >> chris: another story, the nsa story where it seems that almost every day there is another revelation that comes out about the fact that the nsa, our government had access...
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lord, we know if you be for us who dare be against us?" we declared it and god did it. what are you saying of the lord? "well, joel. my problems are really big today. my dreams look impossible. my marriage is so messed up. we'll never be restored." no, don't talk about how big your problem is. talk about how big your god is. when you say of the lord, "you're my healer, my way maker, my dream giver, my restorer, my vindicator, my health, my peace, my victory," that's when god will show up and do more than you can ask or think. i have some friends that were believing to have another child. they have a daughter but they really wanted to have a son. every time the wife got pregnant she had a miscarriage. this happened five times in nine years. they were very discouraged and tempted to give up. the man's name is joe. he had gone by joe his whole life. but one day he read where his full name, joseph, means, "god will add." when he saw that, something came alive on the inside. he knew god was saying, "i'm going to add to you a son. he remembered the story in the scripture wher
lord, we know if you be for us who dare be against us?" we declared it and god did it. what are you saying of the lord? "well, joel. my problems are really big today. my dreams look impossible. my marriage is so messed up. we'll never be restored." no, don't talk about how big your problem is. talk about how big your god is. when you say of the lord, "you're my healer, my way maker, my dream giver, my restorer, my vindicator, my health, my peace, my victory," that's...
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umogen willisen -- imogen willisen and then give us more. was diana pregnant with dodi's baby at the time of the accident? >> yes sheerks was, definite -- yes, she was, definitely. >> we have a delay. i'm sorry. how do you know that? >> evidence was available before the inquest came along. he is a french radiologist and she had seen a fetus in diana's womb after the crash had taken place. she had stated this quite clearly and then she went off to the united states to be a professor in san francisco. she made the evidence quite some time before. we know for a fact that there was a fetus in the womb. and also a lady who is a nurse at the hospital also saw a fetus and she gave evidence also. >> allen, stop there. the author of "the princess diana conspiracy." imogen, the princess was pregnant. >> no, she wasn't. 24r* were three separate exhaustive investigations. one in sphrans and the one in the uk cost the taxpayer about $20 million. diana absolutely was not pregnant. we have these conspiracy theories every august. diana on many levels was ou
umogen willisen -- imogen willisen and then give us more. was diana pregnant with dodi's baby at the time of the accident? >> yes sheerks was, definite -- yes, she was, definitely. >> we have a delay. i'm sorry. how do you know that? >> evidence was available before the inquest came along. he is a french radiologist and she had seen a fetus in diana's womb after the crash had taken place. she had stated this quite clearly and then she went off to the united states to be a...
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we made it speak to us when it did not want to speak to us. we made it lifted its head and pay attention to black america when the day was gone in their minds, when they would not have to think about it. but the most powerful nation in the world had to listen to us and it is giving a way for our future as we pass -- as they pass off of the scene. it became the greatest trauma of our time. we won. our message worked. we gave faith to oppressed people all over the world. the greatest spiritual leadership in america has been by african americans and it can be again if we choose to do it. if we do not choose to do it, we will not be. but if we choose to do it, we can create the future not only for ourselves, but for america itself. our movement and struggles in the streets, in the courts, in the churches was more than a political struggle. it was a moral and spiritual struggle against hate and violence and racial and cultural hypothesis. we see it coming back around the corner when we think of -- it was a moral and spiritual struggle against hate
we made it speak to us when it did not want to speak to us. we made it lifted its head and pay attention to black america when the day was gone in their minds, when they would not have to think about it. but the most powerful nation in the world had to listen to us and it is giving a way for our future as we pass -- as they pass off of the scene. it became the greatest trauma of our time. we won. our message worked. we gave faith to oppressed people all over the world. the greatest spiritual...
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a lot of us want to talk only about race. other people do not want to talk about race because they feel it is a way to lose elections. they are trapped in language that has translated hostility over racial lines into hostility to the government. are basically saying the only way forward is for the other side to drop dead. i am hoping we can get balance. movement, and we for theake credit danger he let loose. paid enormous dividends for many move in, including the white south. when black people liberate theelf from racism, one of chief beneficiaries would be white southerners. >> that was the most area died read -- that was very nicely said. everything you put forth is usually nicely said. his book is called the king years. thank you for your life and legacy. taylor branch his friend is now a congressman and the last surviving speaker from the march on washington. stay with us. please be joined by the last surviving person to speak. his speech was so fiery they asked him to tone it down. tonightressman joins us from washington
a lot of us want to talk only about race. other people do not want to talk about race because they feel it is a way to lose elections. they are trapped in language that has translated hostility over racial lines into hostility to the government. are basically saying the only way forward is for the other side to drop dead. i am hoping we can get balance. movement, and we for theake credit danger he let loose. paid enormous dividends for many move in, including the white south. when black people...
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they've asked us when the media trucks are going to leave. they're going to stage here in the next few hours. you can see some of these work crews circling. they're hoping to find a parking spot so they can begin to work at 8:00. reporting live from the toll plaza, patty lee, channel 2 news. >> we're getting a first look at the command center and the opening of the new span. it has several communications stations for cal police and chp managers. they're monitoring traffic exactly also be checking construction vehicles to and from that project. the highway patrol is getting ready to start the process by running traffic brakes on both sides of the span. in san francisco, starting at about 7:15, chp cruisers will slow down traffic and start closing on the ramp. after that, people heading to the bridge on eastbound 80 will be forced to exit. >> for example, in emeryville, if you're traveling westbound 880, you're going to be diverted. >> bay area transit agency, bart will offer 24-hour service and longer trains for people needing to get around. 1
they've asked us when the media trucks are going to leave. they're going to stage here in the next few hours. you can see some of these work crews circling. they're hoping to find a parking spot so they can begin to work at 8:00. reporting live from the toll plaza, patty lee, channel 2 news. >> we're getting a first look at the command center and the opening of the new span. it has several communications stations for cal police and chp managers. they're monitoring traffic exactly also be...
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food insteadr own of using trucks to bring food and using a lot of fuel. living isay of bringing the neighbor back to the hood. tavis: how did you get to detroit? >> i believed in ideas about ther and workers being secret for the future, and i learned to friendly -- to differently by being married to jimmy job -- jimmy boggs. >> tell me about him. the people in the south had an understanding you could make your way out of nowhere, and that is how they survived. theecame a writer because people in his community could write. advantage ofo take a bad situation and turn it into a good one. tavis: tell me about your partnership and the work you did together. >> i chased after jimmy. why would you chasing jimmy? if you asked how we got together, he would laugh and say grace got me. freshwas something very and very new. i came from the big apple. i have a lot of abstract ideas, and here was someone very alive in his community. it was an extraordinary experience. i want to ask about your causes. asking why you got involved in labor and what you make of the labor m
food insteadr own of using trucks to bring food and using a lot of fuel. living isay of bringing the neighbor back to the hood. tavis: how did you get to detroit? >> i believed in ideas about ther and workers being secret for the future, and i learned to friendly -- to differently by being married to jimmy job -- jimmy boggs. >> tell me about him. the people in the south had an understanding you could make your way out of nowhere, and that is how they survived. theecame a writer...
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this as far as the military is going to let us go. we're actually on the front line in the district of jobar, the area around us is controlled by the opposition. the military says in recent weeks it's been making gains here, but they claim that the use of chemical weapons by the opposition has been holding them up. syria's government and the opposition have been blaming each other for allegedly using chemical agents on the battlefield. rebels holding the assad regime responsible for the deaths of more than 1,300 civilians in a massive chemical weapons attack and accusing the international community of inaction especially the u.s. >> from here, i ask and i demand that president -- the american president, mr. barack obama, as the head of the country that has the strongest presence in the international community, to be responsible at a personal level as well as a country level. >> reporter: the u.n. has sent its high representative for disarmament to damascus to persuade the government to let chemical weapons inspectors to the site of th
this as far as the military is going to let us go. we're actually on the front line in the district of jobar, the area around us is controlled by the opposition. the military says in recent weeks it's been making gains here, but they claim that the use of chemical weapons by the opposition has been holding them up. syria's government and the opposition have been blaming each other for allegedly using chemical agents on the battlefield. rebels holding the assad regime responsible for the deaths...
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did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you, god bless you. [applause] >> that of course of martin luther king iii, the eldest son of the dr. reverend martin luther king. of course the burden placed on that family is immense when you think about it. think about a family where every church you went to in the south during that time you saw the image of your father on every fan in every pew. >> presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am honored to be among you today, and to address this historic gathering. i don't know if i am the most senior speaker to address this assembly today, but i am certainly, and surely the only person alive who knew martin luther king jr. when he was a baby. it has been my great privilege to watch my little brother grow and thrive and develop into a fine man, and then a great leader whose legacy continues to inspire countless, millions around the world. unfortunately, a bought of flew virus 50 years ago prevented me from attending the original march, but i was
did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you, god bless you. [applause] >> that of course of martin luther king iii, the eldest son of the dr. reverend martin luther king. of course the burden placed on that family is immense when you think about it. think about a family where every church you went to in the south during that time you saw the image of your father on every fan in every pew. >> presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am...
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did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you. god bless you. >> please welcome christine king ferris. [ applause ] >> thank you. president obama and mrs. obama, former presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am honored to be among you today and to address this historic gathering. i don't know if i am the most senior speaker to address this a assembly today, but i am certainly and surely the only person alive who knew martin luther king jr. when he was a baby. it has been my great privilege to watch my little brother grow and thrive and develop into a fine man and then a great leader whose legacy continues to inspire countless millions around the world. unfortunately, a flu virus 50 years ago prevented me from attending the original march, but i was able to watch it on television, and i was as awe struck as everyone else. i knew martin was an excellent preacher because i had seen him deliver on many occasions. but on that day, martin achieved greatness because he melded the hopes and d
did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you. god bless you. >> please welcome christine king ferris. [ applause ] >> thank you. president obama and mrs. obama, former presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am honored to be among you today and to address this historic gathering. i don't know if i am the most senior speaker to address this a assembly today, but i am certainly and surely the only person alive who knew martin luther king...
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us their dream videos. nbcnews.com/dreamday, and you can send your dreams on twitter using the #dreamday. >>> in texas tonight, the death penalty for nidal hasan. former army psychiatrist who went on a deadly rampage at fort hood nearly four years ago, an attack that's been called the deadliest act of terrorism on american soil since 9/11. mark potter has been covering the trial and reports tonight from texas. >> reporter: it took nearly four years after the fort hood shooting rampage in which 13 were killed, and 31 wounded for nidal hasan, the convicted gunman to be convicted and sentenced to die. the panel ordered he be dismissed of the army and stripped of his pay. the decisions were unanimous as the sentence was read, hasan looked at the jury and judge, but had no apparent reactions. those would come from the victims' families who spoke after the sentencing. joe lean cahill lost her husband michael cahill when he was shot trying to stop hasan's attack. >> today a weight has been lifted off of my shoulde
us their dream videos. nbcnews.com/dreamday, and you can send your dreams on twitter using the #dreamday. >>> in texas tonight, the death penalty for nidal hasan. former army psychiatrist who went on a deadly rampage at fort hood nearly four years ago, an attack that's been called the deadliest act of terrorism on american soil since 9/11. mark potter has been covering the trial and reports tonight from texas. >> reporter: it took nearly four years after the fort hood shooting...
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he also accompanied us and also a morehouse graduate. thank you so much for your time and, please, we look forward to an exciting and excellent school year. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, gentlemen, for coming and talking about tonight. mr. superintendent, did you -- okay, sorry. okay. i have one more card, jean ishibashi. i'm setting aside our protocol tonight. we usually do not accept cards once we call public comment. i understand you have some information for our students so i'm going to set aside that rule for you. so, you may have two minutes at the mic. >>> hello, good evening. thank you. we have teacher workshops that we're offering and [speaker not understood] intelligence service has been in the news quite a bit. and who is a good american, who is a bad american, right? are questions, ethical questions that are being raised in the news media with manning and [speaker not understood], et cetera. there is a workshop on japanese americans who served in the military intelligence service, and secondary teachers will get $150 fr
he also accompanied us and also a morehouse graduate. thank you so much for your time and, please, we look forward to an exciting and excellent school year. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, gentlemen, for coming and talking about tonight. mr. superintendent, did you -- okay, sorry. okay. i have one more card, jean ishibashi. i'm setting aside our protocol tonight. we usually do not accept cards once we call public comment. i understand you have some information for our students so i'm...
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and so it was very useful i think for congressman louis to remind us of that. to hear dr. king's whole speech again, you know, it's interesting that the point at which the speech takes off when he talks about i have a dream at the suggestion of mahalia jackson who says tell them about the dream mar tirn, in the background and it just takes off those two parts of the speech are fascinating to hear. and then as chris said, it's a source to another plain and you just think of the very few men and women in history who had that pa sort of power with their words to shape reality with their words and you think of lincoln, of churchill and dr. king. rice is right. we're not going to hear words that powerful again anytime soon. >> especially eugene, words that are from the heart, no script. this is ad lib as you mentioned. so many people don't realize it was mahalia jackson in the background saying tell them about the dream. he had the speech written and it was warming the crowd but then it went as they say these days, next level. something that is destiny that cannot be written or
and so it was very useful i think for congressman louis to remind us of that. to hear dr. king's whole speech again, you know, it's interesting that the point at which the speech takes off when he talks about i have a dream at the suggestion of mahalia jackson who says tell them about the dream mar tirn, in the background and it just takes off those two parts of the speech are fascinating to hear. and then as chris said, it's a source to another plain and you just think of the very few men and...
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you joined us. athe legacy of martin luther king is coming up now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. tavis: we are joined by the director of the king institute. i guess today officially concludes the festivities that have been going on for weeks. what is your sense for how martin has been treated? >> i think it has been great. i think that represents that martin luther king's legacy lives on into the 21st century. >> we have a problem where the majority do not have passports. not get out and see the world. see inside looking out. when one does travel around the world, give me some sense of how is regardedr king around the world. >> you have asked the right question. he is a world figure. he is a symbol for social justice around the world. outsidein a similar way the united states martin luther as ais viewed not just black leader. they recognize he is a symbol for human rights, social justice, and everyone is familiar with i have a dream. they see his dream as symboli
you joined us. athe legacy of martin luther king is coming up now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. tavis: we are joined by the director of the king institute. i guess today officially concludes the festivities that have been going on for weeks. what is your sense for how martin has been treated? >> i think it has been great. i think that represents that martin luther king's legacy lives on into the 21st century. >> we have a problem where the...
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are glad you could join us. a fascinating conversation with grace lee boggs is coming up now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. tavis: at almost 98 years old grace lee boggs has been a witness to so many changes, but she has also been a participant. she has learned important lessons she is sharing with new generations through her can tame you'd work in her home cap -- continued work in her hometown of detroit. >> i feel so sorry for people not living in detroit. detroit gives a sense of civilization in a way you do not get in a city like new york. obvious what was does not work. striving forways giant, and this is how giants fall
are glad you could join us. a fascinating conversation with grace lee boggs is coming up now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs...
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f god's before us who can be against us if god's before us who can be against us if god's before us who can be against us ♪ if god's before us who can be depens us ♪ ♪ if god's before us, who can be against us? if god's before me who can be against me? ♪ ♪ he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands he's got you and me brother in his hands he's got you and me brother in his hands he's got you and me brother in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands ♪ he's got you and me sister in his hands he's got you and me sister in his hands he's got you and me sister in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands ♪ ♪ he's got everybody in -- here in his hands he's got everybody here in his hands he's got everybody here in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands ♪ ♪ he's got the whole world in his hands ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ open the eyes of my heart, lord open the eyes of my heart force i want to see you i want to see you ♪ ♪ thank you god [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, oprah winfrey. cheers and applause]
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other people will use bart. wart will carry the brunt of the load. this is what the station looked like earlier this evening. bart is running trains around the clock through monday evening, but they are going to have limited overnight service. ac transit is offers service. san francisco bay ferry willed aextra crossing. same then between san francisco and sausalito. and special bike special to get the bike over the golden gate and the richmond, san rafael bridges. beginning tomorrow morning our broadcast will begin at 4:00 a.m. we'll have the alternative to get to work on time. you can check out our survival guide at kpix.com/bridge. >>> moving on to the wildfires the fastest grows wildfire in the nation is making yosemite look like a war zone. since it broke out august 17th the rim fire has burned through 187,000-acres. it is 23% contained and some ash has fallen on the surface of the hetch hetchy res zone none is where the water is withdrawn. we sent kent to the fire zone to see how bad it is. we want to show viewers how devastating the fire is. th
other people will use bart. wart will carry the brunt of the load. this is what the station looked like earlier this evening. bart is running trains around the clock through monday evening, but they are going to have limited overnight service. ac transit is offers service. san francisco bay ferry willed aextra crossing. same then between san francisco and sausalito. and special bike special to get the bike over the golden gate and the richmond, san rafael bridges. beginning tomorrow morning our...
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thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr. that. before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived, before the sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and brad's brief brush with the law... man: smile. before the second british invasion... before katie, debbie, kevin, and brad... before they became a family, there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. >>> the following limited commercial presentation is made possible by bank of america. >>> as dawn broke on washington, d.c., 50 years ago today, no one knew what to expect. dr. martin luther king, junior had been up most of the night in his room writing and rewriting the speech he was to give that day, though the most sub lime passage would never appear on that page. the earliest press reports th
thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr. that. before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived, before the sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and brad's brief brush with the law... man: smile. before the second british invasion... before katie, debbie, kevin, and brad... before they became a family, there was a connection that started it all and made the future the...
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what we did, can't it took us from 1960 until 68 so it took us eight years to get with these other people and show them how they had been mistreated. they were mistreated the same way as we were. we got to them and show them that they were mistreated and on february the 13th in 68, they came out. it was 98% so we are going to win this thing. we are going to win. it might take i don't know how long it will take, but we have got to get the message out to them. and even to the president. we will get it to him and let him know that he ain't running no more. [applause] but we are going to get the message to him. and if he doesn't -- he told me personally that he was working hard for the little man. he told me that in person and if he doesn't he will disappoint me bad. [applause] >> i agree as larry said, but that when we talk about this it's more complicated than just jobs and as clarence said keep your eye on the prize and just know what the prize is. my original comment is to recognize the importance of financial literacy. it economic inequality in 2013 is just not about jobs but it's also a
what we did, can't it took us from 1960 until 68 so it took us eight years to get with these other people and show them how they had been mistreated. they were mistreated the same way as we were. we got to them and show them that they were mistreated and on february the 13th in 68, they came out. it was 98% so we are going to win this thing. we are going to win. it might take i don't know how long it will take, but we have got to get the message out to them. and even to the president. we will...
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and using them for these game is particularly important to us. and on page 207. and you have an item, which sends you to martin luther king and starts staffing martin luther king it looks like with teach for america folks. and i would like to raise that with you and know what is what your intent is there. and the concern that we have is that teach for america, while they may be nice people, actually do not have the background in all of that we expect for the teachers, and we have looked at the figures from the school district and they do not have, a record of staying in the school district. they do contribute to the turn in the schools and we do not think that martin luther king is a school that should be subjected to that kind of term and that kind of short term commitment. and page 217. this is something that i think that we all know, and i think that something that we all know that we need to do, something about. and yet, never does anyone come up with something to do. and we are reminded again thereof the over 13 million dollars that is being spent on non-pub
and using them for these game is particularly important to us. and on page 207. and you have an item, which sends you to martin luther king and starts staffing martin luther king it looks like with teach for america folks. and i would like to raise that with you and know what is what your intent is there. and the concern that we have is that teach for america, while they may be nice people, actually do not have the background in all of that we expect for the teachers, and we have looked at the...
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on that day, 10 of us went up on capitol hill. we met with the leadership of the house and the senate, both democrats and republicans. then we came out of the senate building on constitution avenue. we start walking, and we look toward union station. we saw hundreds and thousands of people walking. we were supposed to be the leaders of the march, the people already marching -- >> people were flowing in from around the country, on the train, getting off, to be part of the audience. >> they were coming. by train. by bus. by car. by plane. they were there. and they literally pushed us along the way. it was almost like there go my people. let me catch up with them. does and that's what we did. they pushed us toward the washington monument otoward the lincoln memorial. >> rose: the point of the march on washington was for what? >> it was called the march for jobs and freedom. we were there to petition members of the congress and the president of the united states to pass a strong civil rights bill. we didn't have a particular bill in m
on that day, 10 of us went up on capitol hill. we met with the leadership of the house and the senate, both democrats and republicans. then we came out of the senate building on constitution avenue. we start walking, and we look toward union station. we saw hundreds and thousands of people walking. we were supposed to be the leaders of the march, the people already marching -- >> people were flowing in from around the country, on the train, getting off, to be part of the audience....
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you can find us on facebook and tweet us on msnbc disrupt. consider v a good weekend and see you next saturday. d to keep. d to keep. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger.
you can find us on facebook and tweet us on msnbc disrupt. consider v a good weekend and see you next saturday. d to keep. d to keep. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger.
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you can find us on facebook and tweet us on msnbc disrupt. consider v a good weekend and see you next saturday. d to keep. d to keep. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> i'm chris hayes and this is an nbc special politics for power. >> if we don't act soon our children and grandchildren will have to pay the price. >> professor hall, our economy is as every bit as fragile as the environment. perhaps you should keep that in mind before making sensationalist claims. >> well the
you can find us on facebook and tweet us on msnbc disrupt. consider v a good weekend and see you next saturday. d to keep. d to keep. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> i'm chris...
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thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr. that. before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived,
thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr. that. before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived,
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and that takes us to another issue, incarceration. where we find african-americans comprise tlathd%, that's today, 38% of california's prison population even though they're 6% of the state. critics would point to racial profiling for much of the incarceration. take a step backwards, look at the whole thing, it's fair to say california has become more sensitive to racial equality issues, no question about that, but the fact of the matter is the state has a long ways to go. >> now, you know, you are a professor at san jose state university. you see the young people. i think it's fair to say their experience is very different from the experience of the young people who were following dr. king. >> no question about that. don't forget, we live in kind of a bubble here in northern california where there are all these kinds of groups who have come together in ways that we don't see in other parts of the country. even if you think about the riots and the rodney king riots in southern california, you have things like that here, but it isn't qu
and that takes us to another issue, incarceration. where we find african-americans comprise tlathd%, that's today, 38% of california's prison population even though they're 6% of the state. critics would point to racial profiling for much of the incarceration. take a step backwards, look at the whole thing, it's fair to say california has become more sensitive to racial equality issues, no question about that, but the fact of the matter is the state has a long ways to go. >> now, you...
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they say use of chemicals two years in the civil war would not surprise many. but the united nations team in damascus may well have to neglect these allegations. delaying any western armed intervention yet firmer. dominick kane, al jazeera. >> egypt's muslim brotherhood leaders are calling on supporters to stand their ground. they released this video from a secret location in which he told demonstrators not to give up. >>> an u.s. army psychiatrist has been sentenced to death for the murder of 13 people. nidal hasan went on a shooting rage in 2009. >> reporter: we heard from two families of the victims that nidal hasan gunned down. the wife and two daughters of michael cahill talking about the husband and the father who was taken from them. cahill was the the one civilian shot by hasan. and authorities say he was gunned down while trying to save soldiers. he rushed at hasan withing in but a chair, and was gunned down in the process. we heard from a mother of 19-year-old specialist jason hunt calling hasan a coward. hasan was emotional when his sentence was read
they say use of chemicals two years in the civil war would not surprise many. but the united nations team in damascus may well have to neglect these allegations. delaying any western armed intervention yet firmer. dominick kane, al jazeera. >> egypt's muslim brotherhood leaders are calling on supporters to stand their ground. they released this video from a secret location in which he told demonstrators not to give up. >>> an u.s. army psychiatrist has been sentenced to death for...
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that true force inside each of us. i see it when a white mother recognizes her own daughter in the face of a poor black child. i see it when the black youth thinks of his own grandfather and the dignified steps of an elderly white man. it's there when the native born recognizing that striving spirit of the new ember, when the interracial couple connects the pain of a gay couple who were discriminated against and understands it as their own. that's where courage comes from. when we turn not from each other or on each other but towards one another and we find that we do not walk alone. that's where courage comes from. [ applause ] and with that courage we can stand together for good jobs and just wages. with that courage we can stand together for the right to health care in the richest nation on earth for every person. with that courage we can stand together for the right of every child from the corners of anacostia to the hills of appalachian that captures the mind, and the spirit and prepares them for the world that aw
that true force inside each of us. i see it when a white mother recognizes her own daughter in the face of a poor black child. i see it when the black youth thinks of his own grandfather and the dignified steps of an elderly white man. it's there when the native born recognizing that striving spirit of the new ember, when the interracial couple connects the pain of a gay couple who were discriminated against and understands it as their own. that's where courage comes from. when we turn not from...
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officials tell us about 50 homes are under evacuation orders. the fire reported at 3:40 this afternoon burning along interstate 80. the flames jumped and spread to marie gold drive where the fire started to damage homes. and that prompted the highway patrol to call alerts with eastbound traffic slowing more miles. let's go to ken wayne live in fairfield with new information. >> reporter: we are outside fairfield high school which is turning into a command center and evacuation center for residents that's affected by the fire. you can see the video of how big the fire is. the flames have been knocked out, there is still smoke coming from the scene, it is now 70% contained and joining me now is sergeant blank from the fairfield department, what is the status of the fire now, most of it is out. >> the currently it is about 70% contained and they'll be there all night and making sure that it will not clear up again. >> correct. >> we have a lot of fires burning across california right now, do fire departments have resources to put the fire out, they
officials tell us about 50 homes are under evacuation orders. the fire reported at 3:40 this afternoon burning along interstate 80. the flames jumped and spread to marie gold drive where the fire started to damage homes. and that prompted the highway patrol to call alerts with eastbound traffic slowing more miles. let's go to ken wayne live in fairfield with new information. >> reporter: we are outside fairfield high school which is turning into a command center and evacuation center for...
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they turned out to be tools used by some young boys in order to groom bike trails here. the area they searched today was identified by the fbi as an area of interest, though they didn't find anything, it did lead them to another area they want to take a closer look at. on a sunny day made for hiking, meg thompson and her dog are logging miles, working. >> i send him into areas to check, especially steep areas we can't get to easily by ourselves. >> reporter: what they are looking for feels like a dark cloud on this sunny day. >> he's trained to find everything from teeth to newly dead bodies. >> reporter: kado is a cadaver dog, one of six used today, along with 45 search and rescue volunteers from alameda and santa clara county, to comb the hills around merritt college for daphne webb, the oakland toddler whose father reported her missing on july 10th. >> i'm confident we will find out what happened to this baby. >> reporter: police have identified an area of interest west of merritt college. a helicopter from east bay regional parks was up taking photos. >> that could p
they turned out to be tools used by some young boys in order to groom bike trails here. the area they searched today was identified by the fbi as an area of interest, though they didn't find anything, it did lead them to another area they want to take a closer look at. on a sunny day made for hiking, meg thompson and her dog are logging miles, working. >> i send him into areas to check, especially steep areas we can't get to easily by ourselves. >> reporter: what they are looking...
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he tells us about a 26-year-old man from poland born with the disorder. he lives at home. no arms, no legs. he is not well cared for. the network is trying to do what it can, for instance, seeing how he can operate his computer using speech recognition. when he rides his motorcycle, he forgets his disability and just feels the freedom of the open road. ♪
he tells us about a 26-year-old man from poland born with the disorder. he lives at home. no arms, no legs. he is not well cared for. the network is trying to do what it can, for instance, seeing how he can operate his computer using speech recognition. when he rides his motorcycle, he forgets his disability and just feels the freedom of the open road. ♪
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i'm using a hillary clinton quote. even though we have come a long way from 50 years ago, we have a long way to go. as for role models, parents should be role models. teachers should be role models and schools should be role models for children. not just one person. >> thank you, both for your thoughts on this historic day as we take a look back and forward. now let's switch gears and let's talk as we mentioned in the intro about -- the affordable care act and the problems that seem to continue to plague obama care. so, debbie, what are your thoughts on the latest announcements made by the university of virginia and made by ups and they won't cover spouses and you can get coverage other places and then -- also, delta comment being the cost that they will approve as a result. >> i think people are trying to understand what people are saying. let's be clear on ups and university of virginia. these thoughts about not including spouses, they are not going to not cover any spouse. i would work to general motors, a deck aago
i'm using a hillary clinton quote. even though we have come a long way from 50 years ago, we have a long way to go. as for role models, parents should be role models. teachers should be role models and schools should be role models for children. not just one person. >> thank you, both for your thoughts on this historic day as we take a look back and forward. now let's switch gears and let's talk as we mentioned in the intro about -- the affordable care act and the problems that seem to...
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let us not wallow in the valley of despair. i say to you today, my friends -- [ cheers and applause ] >> -- though even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. i have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream that one day even the state of mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. i have a dream today -- [ cheers and applause ] >> i have a dream that one day
let us not wallow in the valley of despair. i say to you today, my friends -- [ cheers and applause ] >> -- though even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. i have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, sons of former slaves...